Doctrine 03 Companion: The RS-CAT Framework: Converting Raw Recall Into Teachable Principle

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Raw experience is not doctrine. Most people can remember what happened, but they cannot extract what mattered, name the pattern, and turn it into something another person can apply under pressure.

This episode introduces the RS-CAT framework as a repeatable method for converting raw recall into operational teaching material. It is built for practitioners who have real stories and hard-won instincts, but need a way to translate those memories into clear principles, decision rules, and usable artifacts.

You will hear how the framework separates narrative from signal, finds the mechanism that actually mattered, and produces outputs that can be taught, repeated, and evaluated. Not vibes. Not war stories. Actual transferable doctrine.

Use this when you are trying to:

  • turn experience into training or onboarding material
  • extract principles from after-action reviews without losing nuance
  • build a library of named patterns instead of unstructured anecdotes
  • prepare interviews, talks, or writing where you need clean, teachable takeaways

Reflection: If you vanished tomorrow, could someone else apply what you learned, or does it live only in your head?

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